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good hand by edwards. ardossi shot it short, then the other edwards grabs the rebound.isters made an impact in a couple of different ways in the first half. ten seconds on the clock as kellum looks up at it. >> lachina: had to be careful. >> jenn: foul on kellum. a good call by the official. i thought kellum forced things. she had a lot of attention over on her side of the floor. got a little bit too deep with the basketball georgia tech, in good defensive position. >> lachina: maybe too much confidence off that game-winning shot against boston college in the last one. 1.5 on the clock for georgia tech. they could theoretically get a shot off. see inbound. goodlett have to take it. not quite on the mark for sasha goodlett. georgia tech does maintain a one-point lead, 26-25 over virginia here in this first half in a game that georgia tech really jumped out and got a good lead early against the cavaliers but virginia came back on the ball game. georgia tech started with a lot of firepower. really unstoppable in the first few minutes of the game. virginia able to sustain s
good hand by edwards. ardossi shot it short, then the other edwards grabs the rebound.isters made an impact in a couple of different ways in the first half. ten seconds on the clock as kellum looks up at it. >> lachina: had to be careful. >> jenn: foul on kellum. a good call by the official. i thought kellum forced things. she had a lot of attention over on her side of the floor. got a little bit too deep with the basketball georgia tech, in good defensive position. >>...
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edwards picked up the foul. back inside by the jackets. >> lachina: deja foster, who has been really the only reliable option on the offensive end for tech catching it on that possession going up strong. >> jenn: what a pass by the freshman gerson. she took a hit for it but will certainly get the assist to britny edwards, who has eight in the ball game, surpassing her previous career high of five. >> nice inside by sasha goodlett, using her body, two feet in the paint, there's not a lot you can do, especially when she's got a four inch advantage on her defender. >> jenn: on the other end forced goodlett to play defense as they break the pressure, gerson gets her tenth point of the game. >> lachina: just not getting there for georgia tech, pressure defense. they are not able to recover in transition. virginia just getting some easy looks at the rim. >> jenn: ardossi draws the foul for the yellowjackets. >> lachina: another one on britny edwards. she's picked up a couple here in the last minute or so. ardossi one
edwards picked up the foul. back inside by the jackets. >> lachina: deja foster, who has been really the only reliable option on the offensive end for tech catching it on that possession going up strong. >> jenn: what a pass by the freshman gerson. she took a hit for it but will certainly get the assist to britny edwards, who has eight in the ball game, surpassing her previous career high of five. >> nice inside by sasha goodlett, using her body, two feet in the paint, there's...
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john edwards story isn't just a personal one.ut political ramifications and that supreme court decision today with an outstanding panel, next. is deep down uncomfortable. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena moisture wrap body lotion wraps and seals hydration deep inside, improving skin's condition 2x more than eucerin original. heal on a deeper level. [ female announcer ] new moisture wrap body lotion. go back to sleep america. the oil crisis is over. i don't think so. our economy is bleeding billions for foreign oil... importing nearly 70% - much of it from countries that don't like us. that's billions we should use to create american jobs. we have plenty of american natural gas, to power our trucks and bus fleets. it's cheaper, cleaner, abundant, and it's ours. we've had our wake up call. it's time to act. ֖n> larry: lots of political news breaking today. outstanding panel to discuss it. mark penn in new york, served as a pollster and campaign strategist for hillary clinton, pollster and adviser to president bill
john edwards story isn't just a personal one.ut political ramifications and that supreme court decision today with an outstanding panel, next. is deep down uncomfortable. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena moisture wrap body lotion wraps and seals hydration deep inside, improving skin's condition 2x more than eucerin original. heal on a deeper level. [ female announcer ] new moisture wrap body lotion. go back to sleep america. the oil crisis is over. i don't think so. our economy is bleeding...
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john edwards' confession, next.ow, there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. (announcer) priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. big nighttime breathing relief... introduces-- drum roll please-- new breathe right extra. the only strip with an ext
john edwards' confession, next.ow, there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated...
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the real elizabeth edwards, too.e a big gap between what her image is and how some say she was behaving during the campaign? we're going to get more of that after the break. how about all of the above? the eight passenger buick enclave. may the best car win. tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. (announcer) priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. then, you stand behind it. the 5-year, 100,000 mile transferable powertrain warranty, from buick. withoadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> page 127 of "game change," talking about elizabeth edwards. they say, the world saw valiant, determined, heroic
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the real liz he beth edwards, too.mage is and how some say she behaved during the campaign. you're watching larry king live. stay with us. >>> 127. they talk about elizabeth edwards. what the insiders saw was abusive, intruce sif, condescending and crazy he woman. let's begin with you. wow, she probably gets the harshest treatment in this book i think it's fair to say. >> i read some of the excerpts and they were certainly surprising. they're really at odds with our public impression of mrs. edwards. i think that kelly ann made a good point earlier. some of this, i like that term she had, staff infection. i don't know if it relates to the folks who -- >> get it out there. >> i don't know if that really relates to the folks who were making these allegations about mrs. edwards. this is a part of the book that's probably more sa lay shus than useful. there's nothing to learn from beating up on elizabeth edwards. >> there are no source notes in this book. >> it's still in the nonfiction list, not the fiction list. elizabet
the real liz he beth edwards, too.mage is and how some say she behaved during the campaign. you're watching larry king live. stay with us. >>> 127. they talk about elizabeth edwards. what the insiders saw was abusive, intruce sif, condescending and crazy he woman. let's begin with you. wow, she probably gets the harshest treatment in this book i think it's fair to say. >> i read some of the excerpts and they were certainly surprising. they're really at odds with our public...
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edwards. for shine as garcia is up with the for the deacs. >> debbie: wake forest doing a nice job trapping those ball screens. >> mike: garcia loses it out of bounds. you see the scoring run there, 10-2. virginia had cut it to one at 34-33. >> debbie: i think it's the wake forest defense that has made a difference and they have been unpredictable when they are trapping. >> mike: foul away from the ball. collier picks up the foul. her second. trying to get it to monica wright. look at the defense by courteney morris. just in her face. kellum. over garcia. wright can't get the tip and roulhac with it for wake forest. here come the deacs again. >> debbie: i'd like to see monica wright in a ball screen and see if wake forest traps the ball handler because that would leave monica wright open. i'd like to see what would happen there. nice fill behind. they reject the screen. >> mike: collier can't hit it and monica wright will bring the ball up. debby, do you think she gets a little frustrated with
edwards. for shine as garcia is up with the for the deacs. >> debbie: wake forest doing a nice job trapping those ball screens. >> mike: garcia loses it out of bounds. you see the scoring run there, 10-2. virginia had cut it to one at 34-33. >> debbie: i think it's the wake forest defense that has made a difference and they have been unpredictable when they are trapping. >> mike: foul away from the ball. collier picks up the foul. her second. trying to get it to monica...
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john edwards obviously comes out horribly. in this book rielle hunter -- she was cussing out andrew young when she said john edwards had to fly back when elizabeth was re-diagnosed with cancer. >> larry: what's andrew young's story? >> he was definitely a close confidant of john edwards. he was a trusted intimate. if you believe his claims he was really the guy that john turned to when he needed help the most. >> larry: he asked him to take the rap for him. >> he said take a bullet for me and he did. i mean, here's the weird part, larry. remember he actually had rielle move in with his wife and children in that house in north carolina. that was some kind of strange sitcom. >> larry: what would have happened if he were elected president? >> oh, gosh, i think it would have been disastrous. in this day and age you cannot keep these sorts of thing s quiet. what's amazing about all of this is john edwards actually thought he somehow could. >> larry: the pulitzer committee would consider the national enquirer because they call it a
john edwards obviously comes out horribly. in this book rielle hunter -- she was cussing out andrew young when she said john edwards had to fly back when elizabeth was re-diagnosed with cancer. >> larry: what's andrew young's story? >> he was definitely a close confidant of john edwards. he was a trusted intimate. if you believe his claims he was really the guy that john turned to when he needed help the most. >> larry: he asked him to take the rap for him. >> he said...
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scholl's. >> larry: elizabeth and john edwards have split up, revealed on this program by john edwards' former top aide last week. wait until you see "people" magazine tomorrow. there's the cover. it all is about the breakup. the senior editor of "people" is with us in new york. roy sekoff, founder editor of huffingtonpost.com is with us. here's a statement the spokesperson issued today. elizabeth is moving on with her life and wants to put his difficult chapter behind her. it was an excruciatingly painful period for her. she has no interest in rehashing the past. based on the limited portions of the book that have been made available, it is clear it contains many falsehoods and exaggerations. she will not engage in a dialogue on each of the false charges but would like to set the record straight on two key points. first the allegation she sought to politicize her cancer is unconscionable, hurtful and patently false. second she believes andrew young to be the father of this child until her husband confessed his paternity to her this past summer. she'll have nothing further to say. the
scholl's. >> larry: elizabeth and john edwards have split up, revealed on this program by john edwards' former top aide last week. wait until you see "people" magazine tomorrow. there's the cover. it all is about the breakup. the senior editor of "people" is with us in new york. roy sekoff, founder editor of huffingtonpost.com is with us. here's a statement the spokesperson issued today. elizabeth is moving on with her life and wants to put his difficult chapter behind...
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whitny edwards commits the foul.garcia has a chance to really help her deacons towards a victory here. already 18 points, 11 rebound. >> debbie: she needs this to make it a two-possession. now for virginia, i don't think you need the three, mike. i think you can push in transition, score quickly. try to extend the game. >> mike: monica wright and whitny edwards the two best three-pointers on the floor for virginia. the key there as you said, debbie, now a two-possession game at 58-54. so virginia doesn't have to get the three but they do have to get a puckett down on the other end. acc sunday night hoops continue later on today. maryland takes on clemson and then virginia face north carolina. it's a double-header today and starts at 5:30. check your local listings. how many times has debbie ryan been in this kind of situation? >> debbie: oh, gosh. in her 32 years, a lot. but part of the reason she is a hall of famer because she figures out a way. >> mike: the bottom line is the cavaliers have got to score here and sc
whitny edwards commits the foul.garcia has a chance to really help her deacons towards a victory here. already 18 points, 11 rebound. >> debbie: she needs this to make it a two-possession. now for virginia, i don't think you need the three, mike. i think you can push in transition, score quickly. try to extend the game. >> mike: monica wright and whitny edwards the two best three-pointers on the floor for virginia. the key there as you said, debbie, now a two-possession game at...
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remarks by former oklahoma congressman mickey edwards, vice-president of the aspen institute. he talks about the relationship between the president and congress. it is an hour. >> delivered but not announced. i want to take special care in introducing our next speaker and preface my introduction by saying there are many people who served in congress and retired and were never heard from again. they perhaps ascended into the world of lobbying or went back home, but very few, i can probably count on the fingers of one hand the former members of congress who are called upon constantly for comment on
remarks by former oklahoma congressman mickey edwards, vice-president of the aspen institute. he talks about the relationship between the president and congress. it is an hour. >> delivered but not announced. i want to take special care in introducing our next speaker and preface my introduction by saying there are many people who served in congress and retired and were never heard from again. they perhaps ascended into the world of lobbying or went back home, but very few, i can probably...
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what were you doing, edward? >> we were doing a survey and delivering aid in hope.e generally do, is go in, assess and immediately provide the hope and goods that they need. >> larry: do you at all deal with adoption? >> no. not at all. that's not anything that we are involved with. ours is health care, education, livelihood. >> larry: for children? >> for anybody in need. children are just one segment of it. major segment. they're the more emotional segment, but to be able to reunite the family and provide them with the material they need to remain a family is a key issue with us. >> larry: we understand one of your comrades was lost in the rubble of the hotel montana. any news at all? >> none whatsoever. he's still listed as missing. in the javr aftermath of the earthquake, a member has gone missing in that location. >> larry: edward, are you optimistic about haiti? >> i'm always optimistic when i see the outpouring of compassionate and focused aid. big ngos, small ngos are here. they're here for the right reason. i haven't seen or heard of anything that would cau
what were you doing, edward? >> we were doing a survey and delivering aid in hope.e generally do, is go in, assess and immediately provide the hope and goods that they need. >> larry: do you at all deal with adoption? >> no. not at all. that's not anything that we are involved with. ours is health care, education, livelihood. >> larry: for children? >> for anybody in need. children are just one segment of it. major segment. they're the more emotional segment, but...
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it was it tough to wreet for elizabeth edwards. >> sheets gone through losing a teenage son in an autoccident, having his battle with cancer twice. no one could look at that seft circumstances and not bad for her, including a lot around her. as we reported the book there was a uniform view that we thought was important to tell the pub because it wasn't just to go hard at elizabeth edwards. the point was here was a guy who could have been the democratic nominee for president, who could have president of the united states, his wife was at times more famous than he was after her book about her fight against cancer appearance on ora. our accounts mandates we stel the complete story which is a different port trait of her than had been reported before. >> not very flattering at all. john, were you surprised to learn about the difficulty in the marriage of the mccains? >> it's one of things we heard about while we were covering the campaign. when we started to talk to people for the book, it was sort of stunning how many people who work for us the fact there was no such frikt between them and
it was it tough to wreet for elizabeth edwards. >> sheets gone through losing a teenage son in an autoccident, having his battle with cancer twice. no one could look at that seft circumstances and not bad for her, including a lot around her. as we reported the book there was a uniform view that we thought was important to tell the pub because it wasn't just to go hard at elizabeth edwards. the point was here was a guy who could have been the democratic nominee for president, who could...
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suspected love child, telling about edwards in st. the bathwater. to save this is an expression. we know it is an expression. the point is that was said after probably the most famous political speech, the most watched political speech i would say in elise 20 years and that was the most famous line from the most famous political speech in 20 years. sarah palin pointing to her lips and also iran to various headlines and there were a lot of jokes about sarah palin's lipstick and what is the difference between sarah palin and i think it was a muslim extremist, lipstick so all of these headline after headline, dozens and dozens of headlines in the two days between her speech and obama saying about how you can put lipstick on a pig. >> host: andy wrote about kathleen parker in "guilty" and some of these conservatives that turn so viciously on sarah palin. >> guest: suddenly conservatives we had never heard of-- that is right all the tv shows that won't have me on. i can't be a conservative spokesman but you attack right-wingers and your ph
suspected love child, telling about edwards in st. the bathwater. to save this is an expression. we know it is an expression. the point is that was said after probably the most famous political speech, the most watched political speech i would say in elise 20 years and that was the most famous line from the most famous political speech in 20 years. sarah palin pointing to her lips and also iran to various headlines and there were a lot of jokes about sarah palin's lipstick and what is the...
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edwards think the on the head better than anyone. there is almost, i want to say, faux gangster that has come about in many of the elite sporting events. and what it is, it's guys that aren't even from the hood, guys like gilbert. and gilbert will tell you himself i have been to the apartment complex where he grew up. his father showed it to me. this is a middle class apartment complex it is not down and out. so he wasn't raised in compton. he did not come from the hood. but there seems to be this connection, this need to remember that and instead of just saying well, it would be nice to live on the other side of the fence for once in a while. and i don't know where that comes from. and it needs to stop. >> reporter: professor go ahead, you work with the leagues, what can they do, what kind of mentoring or what do they do to prevent it. >> well, first of all there is a tremendous amount of effort put into programs to address this issue. i know that both billy hunter and commissioner stern have focused on the whole issue of this gangs
edwards think the on the head better than anyone. there is almost, i want to say, faux gangster that has come about in many of the elite sporting events. and what it is, it's guys that aren't even from the hood, guys like gilbert. and gilbert will tell you himself i have been to the apartment complex where he grew up. his father showed it to me. this is a middle class apartment complex it is not down and out. so he wasn't raised in compton. he did not come from the hood. but there seems to be...
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ray yell hunter in the john edwards scandal. for months and months and months denied any type of relationship with john edwards. it is' not uncommon that somebody will deny involvement with a major celebrity or newsmaker. >> 911. what's your emergency. >> i have -- this is [ inaudible ] i have someone down in front of my house. they hit a pole. i came out to see -- >> is it a car accident, sir? >> he's -- >> okay, sir, sir, is it a car acciden accident? >> i don't know. >> sir? >> what happened what's wrong? >> i have a neighbor. he hit the tree. we came out here just to see what was going on. i see him. he's laying down. >> it was an auto accident? >> it was an auto accidents, yes. >> my two officers arrived on the scene and noticed tiger woods laying on the ground in front of his vehicle with his wife over him rendering first aid. >> this situation is my fault, woods says obviously embarrassing to my family and me. i'm human and i'm not perfect. i will certainly make sure this doesn't happen again. >> tiger woods is now apolog
ray yell hunter in the john edwards scandal. for months and months and months denied any type of relationship with john edwards. it is' not uncommon that somebody will deny involvement with a major celebrity or newsmaker. >> 911. what's your emergency. >> i have -- this is [ inaudible ] i have someone down in front of my house. they hit a pole. i came out to see -- >> is it a car accident, sir? >> he's -- >> okay, sir, sir, is it a car acciden accident? >> i...
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in the john edwards scandal. you know, for months and months and months denied a relationship with john edwards. it's not uncommon that somebody will deny involvement with a major celebrity or news-maker.
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joining us now in port-au-prince is edward arvis, president of nights bridge international, non-profito provide lg humanitarian assistance and disaster relief around the world. our cameras found you yesterday coming to the aid of an orphanage in need for help. what were you doing? >> we were doing a survey and delivering aid and hope. that's what we generally do. go in, assess and immediately provide the hope and goods that they need. >> larry: do you at all deal with adoption? >> no, not at all. that's not anything that we are involved with. ours is health care, education, livelihood. >> larry: for children? >> for anybody in need. children are one segle of it. major segment, more emotional segment. to be able to reunite the family and provide them with the material they need to remain a family is a key issue with us. >> larry: we understand one of your comrades was lost in the rubble of the hotel montana. any news at all? >> none whatsoever. he's still listed as missing. in the aftermath of the earthquake, walter, one of the members of nights bridge for the last eight to ten years, h
joining us now in port-au-prince is edward arvis, president of nights bridge international, non-profito provide lg humanitarian assistance and disaster relief around the world. our cameras found you yesterday coming to the aid of an orphanage in need for help. what were you doing? >> we were doing a survey and delivering aid and hope. that's what we generally do. go in, assess and immediately provide the hope and goods that they need. >> larry: do you at all deal with adoption?...
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discovered by edward elli, interviewing the demanding generals of the civil war. since then he has across the interviews that james kelly conducted with persons that had known or seen lincoln. he did in in -- this in 1919 just after the great war was concluded. the magnificent work is now presented in tell me of lincoln. which is absolutely entrawling. you won't be able to put it down. i would like to add a personal note that working as a professional military historian for three decades plus, i have seen so many historians just rehash over the same old dry leads of history. bill is quite the contrary. he is a sherlock holmes in the field of his tourography. he is searching out new information, bringing it to light, and increasing our knowledge and appreciation of our magnificent american heritage. whenever he speaks, i listen, whenever he writes, i read it. and bill, federal new jersey. [applause] >> thank you all for allowing me to speak here in evening. like they said in 2003 i came across a collection of 24 boxes of interview notes. these notes were taken by a
discovered by edward elli, interviewing the demanding generals of the civil war. since then he has across the interviews that james kelly conducted with persons that had known or seen lincoln. he did in in -- this in 1919 just after the great war was concluded. the magnificent work is now presented in tell me of lincoln. which is absolutely entrawling. you won't be able to put it down. i would like to add a personal note that working as a professional military historian for three decades plus,...
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edwards think thon the head better than anyone. the is almost, i want to say, faux gangsterhat has come about in ny of the elite sporting events. and what it is, it'suys that aren't en from the hood, guysike gilbert. and gilbt will tell you hielf i have been to the apartment complex where grew up. his father showed it to me. this is a ddle class aparent complex it is not down and out. so he wasn't raised in compton. heid not come from the hood. but there seems toe this nnection, this need to remember that and instead of just saying well, itould be nice to live on the oth side of e fence for once in while. and i n't know where that comes from. and it needso stop. >> reporr: professor go ahd, you work with the leues, what can they do, what kinof mentoring or what do theyo to prevent it. >> well, first of all there is a trendous amount of effort put intprograms to address this iue. i know that both bil hunter and commissione stern have focused othe whole issue of thigangster type of culture and agery. the fact that ns and so forth wil
edwards think thon the head better than anyone. the is almost, i want to say, faux gangsterhat has come about in ny of the elite sporting events. and what it is, it'suys that aren't en from the hood, guysike gilbert. and gilbt will tell you hielf i have been to the apartment complex where grew up. his father showed it to me. this is a ddle class aparent complex it is not down and out. so he wasn't raised in compton. heid not come from the hood. but there seems toe this nnection, this need to...
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as we get away from it, it is only 17 in columbia. 20 by anne edwards. -- 20 in edwards. plenty of clouds offshore with storms spinning off of cape cod. in two parts of new england and new york state, western maryland is under a cloud deck right now. we are sunny at the moment. winds are more westerly so the lake effect snow is not having much effect but it could swing around a bit and wobble around today, moving out of the picture eventually. but when the wind is as strong as this, it causes a difference in pleasure from low to high in the west, which is a big pressure change that intensify as the winds. sunni right now, we will pick up a few clouds. 20 degrees to 30 degrees, we will have wind chill readings in the single digits at times. the wind advisory is in effect for the entire state of maryland. windchill extreme warnings in western maryland. in western maryland there is a winter weather advisory as well for snow showers. on the other coast, oakland, a big football game. sunshine but cool. temperatures in the mid to upper 50's for the game. for us, we will see sun
as we get away from it, it is only 17 in columbia. 20 by anne edwards. -- 20 in edwards. plenty of clouds offshore with storms spinning off of cape cod. in two parts of new england and new york state, western maryland is under a cloud deck right now. we are sunny at the moment. winds are more westerly so the lake effect snow is not having much effect but it could swing around a bit and wobble around today, moving out of the picture eventually. but when the wind is as strong as this, it causes a...
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i concluded, i think that where west, with a statement from elizabeth edwards talking about john edwardsunning against hillary and obama and saying we can't mate john black and we can't make any woman. and i said in my follow-up line they can't make him black. the woman was asking me if that's funny and i said there is a man standing next to me who overheard that and just burst out funding. that's how i know it's funny. >> host: your audience tells you it was funny. but beneath the humor you hold a deep commitment to the founding principles of this country. talk about what you think makes america such an exceptional country. >> guest: there are so many things. i mean, a lot of it does come from a christian worldview, a christian founding, part of that is freedom of choice. so of course, all religions are prosperous in america. let it was disproportionately questions with a christian world. you found it -- i mean, part of what's interesting about that is, christ was really upsetting the customs of his day by using so many women for his parables, by administering to women so often. that wa
i concluded, i think that where west, with a statement from elizabeth edwards talking about john edwardsunning against hillary and obama and saying we can't mate john black and we can't make any woman. and i said in my follow-up line they can't make him black. the woman was asking me if that's funny and i said there is a man standing next to me who overheard that and just burst out funding. that's how i know it's funny. >> host: your audience tells you it was funny. but beneath the humor...
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edwards pulls it down. you've got to think that is not the type of play machelle joseph would have wanted from her team in this situation. >> she can knock down the long range basket. they didn't know what to do once montgomery didn't get the look. that wasn't the look georgia tech was going for. you could tell because the team was not ready for the rebound. ardossi 0 for 2. >> missed on the free throw on the other end and it's going to go to georgia tech. edwards missed the free throw, 7.1 seconds on the clock for the jackets as they trail virginia by three. lots of time, especially if you're sharena taylor who can get the ball up very quickly. tech may work it up and call a time out or they may go and try to drive and get it from montgomery. let's not forget it's a three-point game. georgia tech does not have time-outs. this is the last one. full-court press by virginia. two on the clock. has to take a shot. looks like a foul is called. a time-out by virginia. yes. a foul on whitny edwards with 1.2 second
edwards pulls it down. you've got to think that is not the type of play machelle joseph would have wanted from her team in this situation. >> she can knock down the long range basket. they didn't know what to do once montgomery didn't get the look. that wasn't the look georgia tech was going for. you could tell because the team was not ready for the rebound. ardossi 0 for 2. >> missed on the free throw on the other end and it's going to go to georgia tech. edwards missed the free...
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authorities say patty, jo-jo marsh and her boyfriend jacob edwards bartells used a homemade device to tattoo black crosses own the hand of their children raging from 10 to 17 years old. the homemade tattoo gun used an electric motor, wiring and pen and sharpened piece of guitar string as a needle. their mother denies she did anything wrong. >> i don't think we did anything wrong. the kids don't think we did anything wrong. this is crazy. this is blowed up so bad. >> now, the sheriff says the same needle was used to tattoo all six kids. >>> everybody wants to save more and spend less, right? well, we've got the guy who's going to help you. join hln money expert clark howard at 4:00 eastern. he's going to show you ways to save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. "the clark howard show" 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln. >>> there's a mystery brewing after more than 1700 sea lions just swam away from their adopted home at pier 39. so can anyone tell us what happened to san francisco's sea lions in? >>> president obama points the finger in an attempted airline bombing over u.
authorities say patty, jo-jo marsh and her boyfriend jacob edwards bartells used a homemade device to tattoo black crosses own the hand of their children raging from 10 to 17 years old. the homemade tattoo gun used an electric motor, wiring and pen and sharpened piece of guitar string as a needle. their mother denies she did anything wrong. >> i don't think we did anything wrong. the kids don't think we did anything wrong. this is crazy. this is blowed up so bad. >> now, the sheriff...
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karen finney the work for john edwards in it 2004. under a contributor to msnbc. dean joins us from san diego. caller: good morning. i'm a disabled veteran. the young lady sitting there, was wondering whether washington would change of, or obama will change washington -- i think that washington will change obama. i'm disappointed. we're all christians. but only god knows who is christian and who is not. republicans when they were in office put this country in the worst situation that we could be in. this guy sitting there talking, he realizes what the republicans did to this country. how in the world can you sit there with a straight face it and say what you say? i told people that obama would get some jobs in hear. the republicans -- the republicans did not do a day's work since they were in office. we are paying them some $100,000 per year to a creek. how many jobs did the republicans make? not one. guest: i think that he is emblematic of many people's an ger out there when they look at washington as a dysfunctional entity good with democrats and republicans. as
karen finney the work for john edwards in it 2004. under a contributor to msnbc. dean joins us from san diego. caller: good morning. i'm a disabled veteran. the young lady sitting there, was wondering whether washington would change of, or obama will change washington -- i think that washington will change obama. i'm disappointed. we're all christians. but only god knows who is christian and who is not. republicans when they were in office put this country in the worst situation that we could...
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marvin is also the edward r. murrow professor emeritus from the harvard kennedy school of government. and he appears frequently on npr and on fox as an analyst. marvin had a 30 year career at cbs and nbc. he was the chief diplomatic correspondent for cbs, for many years, prior two that had been the moscow correspondent you whe college students is the fact that marvin was actually in cambridge studying for a ph.d. when he got an opportunity to go to moscow for the state department. and that a year later than he was signed on her by cbs, the last correspondent hired by edward r. murrow, and so he went right from academia to the firing line and was a brilliant cbs correspondent for so many years. later on in b.c. he was the moderator of meet the press. two peabody awards, that's the biggest in broadcast journalism, dupont prius overseas press club awards, too many to count, and a bunch of emmys as well. he has written 10 books. two of them were novels. one of them was co-written with ted koppel and it was a great sp
marvin is also the edward r. murrow professor emeritus from the harvard kennedy school of government. and he appears frequently on npr and on fox as an analyst. marvin had a 30 year career at cbs and nbc. he was the chief diplomatic correspondent for cbs, for many years, prior two that had been the moscow correspondent you whe college students is the fact that marvin was actually in cambridge studying for a ph.d. when he got an opportunity to go to moscow for the state department. and that a...
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these notes were taken by an artist, james edward kelly, born in 1855, died in 1933. kelly was a historical artist for harper's weekly, scribner's monthly. but then later turned whose sculpture in new york city on 57th street. and at that time, over 40 union generals came to kelly's studio to pose for their portraits. and while kelly was an artist at -- in his art, he would not depict a button and must be documented. and imagine sitting down with general grant, what an event that would be. or sitting down with joshua lawrence chamberlain and doing their portraits and ask him any question you wanted. and that's what kelly would do. he would interview more than to the portrait. he was it done with the generals, have been speaking of event, there's the portrait, there's a painting, let's talk about that moment and he would take careful notes. one day in the future if his artwork was ever challenged as being inaccurate tea could produce these notes and say, well this is what general chamberlain told me about little round top for this is what general grant told me about th
these notes were taken by an artist, james edward kelly, born in 1855, died in 1933. kelly was a historical artist for harper's weekly, scribner's monthly. but then later turned whose sculpture in new york city on 57th street. and at that time, over 40 union generals came to kelly's studio to pose for their portraits. and while kelly was an artist at -- in his art, he would not depict a button and must be documented. and imagine sitting down with general grant, what an event that would be. or...
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olin that, a special election in massachusetts to fill the late senator edward kennedy's see. -- senator kennedy's seat. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion on establishing high-speed internet in the united states. our guest is larry cohen. this program was taped in december 2009. >> this week, the president of the communication workers of america, larry cohen. also, the senior editor with telecommunications reports. briefly give us a snapshot of the communication workers of america. >> 700,000 women and men at work in the communications field. it could be broadcasting or journalism. we also have several hundred thousand retired members to remain active in many ways. we are in every state, with 10,000 in canada, including the canadian broadcasting company. >> what companies do they work for? >> about 1000 different companies, companies like at&t, general electric, verizon, comcast, "the new york times," and all the news agencies. >> when it comes to policy matters, what are some of the major areas of concern that you concentrate on? >> obviously communications policy is hug
olin that, a special election in massachusetts to fill the late senator edward kennedy's see. -- senator kennedy's seat. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion on establishing high-speed internet in the united states. our guest is larry cohen. this program was taped in december 2009. >> this week, the president of the communication workers of america, larry cohen. also, the senior editor with telecommunications reports. briefly give us a snapshot of the...
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. >> let's check in with jerry edwards to get an update on the midday traffic. jerry, good morning. >> good morning. another casualty of the weather, potholes. and we've had a couple. fortunately, one that was really causing some issues earlier in the day has been repaired. it was the outer loop of the beltway over near eisenhower avenue. at one point, traffic was backed up towards springfield. they filled it and for the time being, traffic moving look nicely from springfield all the way to the wilson bridge. good news there. elsewhere, headed for downtown, what hush hour we had this morning, already pretty much over and done with. 395 northbound across the 14th street bridge, moving along very nicely, as is the southbound side. both ways, lanes are open. joe, eun, back to you. >> thanks very much, jerry. >>> well, new today, five local men held in pakistan for allegedly plotting terrorist attacks say they did nothing wrong. they appeared in court today nearly a month after they were arrested in eastern pakistan. the men deny that they have ties with al qaeda or
. >> let's check in with jerry edwards to get an update on the midday traffic. jerry, good morning. >> good morning. another casualty of the weather, potholes. and we've had a couple. fortunately, one that was really causing some issues earlier in the day has been repaired. it was the outer loop of the beltway over near eisenhower avenue. at one point, traffic was backed up towards springfield. they filled it and for the time being, traffic moving look nicely from springfield all...
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. >> repoer: reverend edward winslow ministers to e young peoplin the neighborhood. he says parents and eir kids have stoppecoming to church, so it's difficult to rch them. >> and where wwould be able to teach the kids aut character building, we don'to it anymore because they are not there anymore. >>eporter: charlensays there is plenty oflame to go around- - broken families, noobs, no le models, and ministers wh are missing action. >>you have a lot of minister oday who don't care. they don't evangize anymore. they areot out to save souls. they don't care about e loss as long as it dsn't affect them. >> reporter: rerend winslow cares about ese kids, but too often he gets to kn them after it's o late. >> i s more now lately in the end than in e beginning or in the middle, and that's aad thing. at's what keeps this place running, thdeath. that's her busess, it is true, but t point is how do we get to them beforthat? >> i think the otheray there was a shooting. >> reporr: the police, t grieving moms, e kids-- they all know charlene, but not always the way shwants them t
. >> repoer: reverend edward winslow ministers to e young peoplin the neighborhood. he says parents and eir kids have stoppecoming to church, so it's difficult to rch them. >> and where wwould be able to teach the kids aut character building, we don'to it anymore because they are not there anymore. >>eporter: charlensays there is plenty oflame to go around- - broken families, noobs, no le models, and ministers wh are missing action. >>you have a lot of minister oday who...
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. >> mike: brittany edwards, a sophomore from charlotte.layer at east carolina. >> debbie: this is one of the ways monica wright scores on an out of bounds play. >> mike: shot clock winding down. whitny edwards had to take that. kellum takes the ball and gets it to the hole and she is fouled. foul is going to be on garcia. and kellum will go to the free-throw line. this will be the first free of the afternoon for the virginia cavaliers. that's the first points for virginia in over five minutes. paulisha kellum, who has been a spark for this team when monica wright has not been shooting the ball and scoring lights out. >> debbie: tough angle to try to get it inside to garcia. maybe an extra dribble and then improve your angle entry into the low block. virginia staying with their man-to-man. >> mike: nice pass inside. good job by brooke thomas and mykala walker scores her first points. walker is from duluth, georgia. fouls are starting to mounted up a bit here. no field goals in 6:25. >> debbie: yet they only trail by four. that's why you don
. >> mike: brittany edwards, a sophomore from charlotte.layer at east carolina. >> debbie: this is one of the ways monica wright scores on an out of bounds play. >> mike: shot clock winding down. whitny edwards had to take that. kellum takes the ball and gets it to the hole and she is fouled. foul is going to be on garcia. and kellum will go to the free-throw line. this will be the first free of the afternoon for the virginia cavaliers. that's the first points for virginia in...
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> brown: the surprisingly tight senate race in massachusetts to fill the vacancy left by the late edward kennedy. we get an update. >> suarez: and a martin luther king holiday conversation about black power and black leaders with historian peniel joseph. >> what's interesting is that it's the black power movement, self-determination to get black faces in higher places that really leads obama to even try to run for president. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> will your savings be enough to fund your retirement? what will happen if your spouse outlives you by many years? what will happen if you outlive your savings? pacific life knows that tomorrow's questions require planning today. with financial solutions and strength, pacific life can help you and your financial professional develop a plan. pacific life, the power to help you succeed. >> every business day, bank of america lends three billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. in every corner of the economy. america-- gro
> brown: the surprisingly tight senate race in massachusetts to fill the vacancy left by the late edward kennedy. we get an update. >> suarez: and a martin luther king holiday conversation about black power and black leaders with historian peniel joseph. >> what's interesting is that it's the black power movement, self-determination to get black faces in higher places that really leads obama to even try to run for president. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's pbs...
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howard dean gives a speech in iowa after coming in third in the caucuses there to senators kerry and edwardshat ends in a scream. >> and then we're going to washington d.c. to take back the white house, ahh! >> a wardrobe malfunction turns a half time program into a peep show. the nation mourns the death of ronald reagan at age 93 he's lived longer than any other former president. senator john kerry accepts the democratic presidential nomination, but the biggest story of the year took place in april when cbs news man dan rather and the staff of 60 minutes, too, first break the story of abuse by american g identify's at abu ghraib prison in iraq. those photos, judy from abu ghraib, shocking obviously, the press coverage of them pretty thorough, what did it do for coverage of the war and maybe the conduct of the war? >> i think it began to change the way in which americans and a lot of reporters thought about the war. until then, it was-- there hadn't been as that was pointed out, a lot of questioning of our need to do it. abu ghraib was shocking, shocking development because it was-- we all k
howard dean gives a speech in iowa after coming in third in the caucuses there to senators kerry and edwardshat ends in a scream. >> and then we're going to washington d.c. to take back the white house, ahh! >> a wardrobe malfunction turns a half time program into a peep show. the nation mourns the death of ronald reagan at age 93 he's lived longer than any other former president. senator john kerry accepts the democratic presidential nomination, but the biggest story of the year...
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marvin is also the edward rmurrow prouf emeritus from the kennedy school of government. he appears frequently on npr and on fox as an analyst. marvin had a 30-year career at cbs and nbc. he was the chief diplomatic correspondent for cbs for many, many years. prior to that, he had been the moscow correspondent for cbs. an interesting thing for those of you who are college students is the fact that marvin was actually in cambridge studying for a p.h.d. when he got an opportunity to go to moscow for the state department. and that -- a year later then, he was signed on by cbs, the last correspondent hired by edward r. murrow. so he went right from academe to the firing line and was a brilliant cbs correspondent for so many years. later on nbc, he was the moderator of "meet the press." two peabody awards, that's the biggest in broadcast journalism. dupont prize, overseas press club awards, too many to count and a bunch of emmys as well. he has written 10 books, two of them were novels. one of them was co-written with ted koppel. it was a great spy novel that i asked ted one t
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karen posted this -- edward sed -- and robert wrote stop it. just stop it.e could be talking about so many things, so i'm going to leave that up to you. what should the u.s. government resolve to do in 2010? you can weigh in on my facebook page. go to facebook.com and seshlg for me or e-mail us and you just might see your response on the air today. >>> fox and time warner cable reached a broadcasting deal just in time for millions of people to watch the sugar bowl. now, fox had threatened to force time warner and another provider to drop the signal from 14 of its stations and half a dozen of its cable channels. but a contract between the companies expired thushz. signals were extended. the companies are not releasing details of the agreement. time warner is no longer a part of hln's parent company. >>> police in georgia say someone shooting a gun to celebrate new year's eve is responsible for the death of a 4-year-old boy. he was in a church in atlanta when a bullet came through the roof and hit him in the head. police thinks someone may have gone outside an
karen posted this -- edward sed -- and robert wrote stop it. just stop it.e could be talking about so many things, so i'm going to leave that up to you. what should the u.s. government resolve to do in 2010? you can weigh in on my facebook page. go to facebook.com and seshlg for me or e-mail us and you just might see your response on the air today. >>> fox and time warner cable reached a broadcasting deal just in time for millions of people to watch the sugar bowl. now, fox had...
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. >> reporter: patty admitted she and her jacob edward tattooed their children after inking themselves. investigators came here after they got a bilogical call from two of the children complaining about the tattoos. >> reporter: are an adult and you have your own choices, but these are children, they don't have their choices. >> they asked me. it's not like i just did it without asking. i would never do that. >> reporter: patty and her husband are facing multiple charges. the sheriff is concerned if the same guitar string needle was used each time. the guitar string, we changed it out every time. >> reporter: you're saying it was clean? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: they are now preparing to go to court. >> i still don't believe we did anything wrong. >> reporter: george franco. >> children under the age of 18 cannot get tattoos and no tattoos can be given by anyone by a licensed professional. you can't get them, and you have to be a licensed professional. >>> the maryland governor could be looking at some competition during this year's election. who is planning to challenge him during the
. >> reporter: patty admitted she and her jacob edward tattooed their children after inking themselves. investigators came here after they got a bilogical call from two of the children complaining about the tattoos. >> reporter: are an adult and you have your own choices, but these are children, they don't have their choices. >> they asked me. it's not like i just did it without asking. i would never do that. >> reporter: patty and her husband are facing multiple...
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picture of what is the potential for the youth to find a way towards hope, employment, and i think edwardi would like to ask you to tell a little bit about what your research has been on these issues. >> just to set the stage a little bit to think about, to come back to some of the things representative atallah said as well as mr. whitley the patrician even before the gaza war plus in the gaza strip especially for the youth. if you look back at what happened in the previous ten years there is an average having of the income from 2000 to 2008 already and this is largely due to the blockade that had been in place for several years. but in addition to that, the dire situation for the use of casa de beat de gaza as much more severe than was going on in the overall economy. some basic statistics about this include the fact that over 75% of the population of gaza is under the age of 30. approximately 30, 32% of that between the age of 15 to 29 and the rest is under the age of 15 and every colewort, every new group of students that enters the school systems and gaza is the largest on record. on
picture of what is the potential for the youth to find a way towards hope, employment, and i think edwardi would like to ask you to tell a little bit about what your research has been on these issues. >> just to set the stage a little bit to think about, to come back to some of the things representative atallah said as well as mr. whitley the patrician even before the gaza war plus in the gaza strip especially for the youth. if you look back at what happened in the previous ten years...
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james edward cheek died yesterday after a lengthy illness. he was president of howard university from 1969 to 1989. during those two decades, he established the school of business, as well as the hospital and upped the budget from $40 million to $400 million. cheek was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. he was 77 years old. >>> the time is now 9:07. shocking revelations on capitol hill. why senate democratic leader harry reid is now apologizing to president obama. >>> plus, was losing weight your new year's resolution? why too much exercise could be the reason you're still holding on to those extra pounds. >>> and take a close look. what's so unusual about a bottle of gatorade that's appearing now on store shelves? >>> senate majority leader harry reid is apologizing to president obama for a racial comment he made during the presidential campaign. in a new book out monday called "game change," reid is quoted as describing then president obama as, quote, a light-skinned african-american with no negro dialect unless he wanted to have on
james edward cheek died yesterday after a lengthy illness. he was president of howard university from 1969 to 1989. during those two decades, he established the school of business, as well as the hospital and upped the budget from $40 million to $400 million. cheek was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. he was 77 years old. >>> the time is now 9:07. shocking revelations on capitol hill. why senate democratic leader harry reid is now apologizing to president obama. >>>...
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it makes me think the book was ghost writen by john edwards. sometimes infidelity is inevitable. in a beret-shaped nutshell, against such odds, why bother? the secret to a good marriage is to make it a bad marriage. we need to put this in perspective. the author is french and she hasn't seen a good film in years. i wonder how she applied the logic to making french bread and sometimes the dough does president have to -- doesn't have to rise to make it edible. that makes the same sense as advocating pro-adultery marriage. as for those idiots left to defend monogamy, you only open yourself up for accusations of hip pokey once you screw up. just say you never meant to be faithful and you are fine. it is an easy win for cads. getting a female shrink to agree with you. poor maurice, i'm sure her husband can't wait for her book tour, you know, when the cat is away. if you disagree with me, are you probably a racist, again. a racist i tell you. >>> paul, you know, there was a study that said 63% of people say they know a spouse that has cheated. >> yes. >> is that too high or too low? >>
it makes me think the book was ghost writen by john edwards. sometimes infidelity is inevitable. in a beret-shaped nutshell, against such odds, why bother? the secret to a good marriage is to make it a bad marriage. we need to put this in perspective. the author is french and she hasn't seen a good film in years. i wonder how she applied the logic to making french bread and sometimes the dough does president have to -- doesn't have to rise to make it edible. that makes the same sense as...
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representative mickey edwards. [applause] >> i am afraid to say anything after that.lighted to have a chance to be back. >> do you need the mic? >> you can probably hear me anyway. take this one? does that work? ok, i feel like i am going to be on "o'brieprah"or something. this is an organization i have been delighted to work with for years, and i have to say i got here in time to hear most of the admiral stock -- admiral talk, and what a great feeling to know we have people likeç the playig such an important role in our national security. i told jean albert i was really impressed by the questions better ask, so now i am terrified of the questions you're going to ask me. let me start by making a couple of observations. we had an earlier session long ago. i guess it was right after the president was elected, and the topic i do not remember exactly what the title was, but it had something to do with the obama presidency, and i said, why are we talking just about the president, and wire we not talking about congress, and you all -- why are we not talking about congress,
representative mickey edwards. [applause] >> i am afraid to say anything after that.lighted to have a chance to be back. >> do you need the mic? >> you can probably hear me anyway. take this one? does that work? ok, i feel like i am going to be on "o'brieprah"or something. this is an organization i have been delighted to work with for years, and i have to say i got here in time to hear most of the admiral stock -- admiral talk, and what a great feeling to know we...
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remarks by former oklahoma congressman mickey edwards, vice-president of the aspen institute.he talks about the relationship between the president and congress. it is an hour. >> delivered but not announced. i want to take special care in introducing our next speaker and preface my introduction by saying there are many people who served in congress and retired and were never heard from again. they perhaps ascended into the world of lobbying or went back home, but very few, i can probably count on the fingers of one hand the former members of congress who are called upon constantly for comment on current developments in american politics. one of them yesterday, chuck yeager, of a much will be heard and alan simpson, former senator from wyoming, the third is someone i have known for a long time, representative mickey edwards who served on the house of representatives, a republican who served on the appropriations committee at a time when the budget committee was in its infancy. he is now vice-president of the aspen institute and he is someone who has been a regular guest at the
remarks by former oklahoma congressman mickey edwards, vice-president of the aspen institute.he talks about the relationship between the president and congress. it is an hour. >> delivered but not announced. i want to take special care in introducing our next speaker and preface my introduction by saying there are many people who served in congress and retired and were never heard from again. they perhaps ascended into the world of lobbying or went back home, but very few, i can probably...
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representative mickey edwards. [applause] >> i'm afraid to say anything after that, ross. well, i'm delighted to have a chance to be back in washington center, very,. >> use the mike. >> probably hear me anyway. >> this is live though. >> take this one? does that work? okay. i feel like, you know, i ought to be on "oprah" or something but, the washington center has been just an organization that i delighted in working with over the years. so i'm very pleased to be back here. and i've got to say, i got here in time to hear most of the admiral's talk and, what a great feeling it is to know that we have people like that who are playing such an important role in our national security. i was also, i told gene alpert, i was really impressed by questions that were asked. now i'm terrified of the questions you're going to ask me. but, let me just start by making a couple of observations. we had an earlier session long, long ago, i guess it was right after the president was elected, and the topic, i don't remember, ross, exactly what the title was, but it had something to do with t
representative mickey edwards. [applause] >> i'm afraid to say anything after that, ross. well, i'm delighted to have a chance to be back in washington center, very,. >> use the mike. >> probably hear me anyway. >> this is live though. >> take this one? does that work? okay. i feel like, you know, i ought to be on "oprah" or something but, the washington center has been just an organization that i delighted in working with over the years. so i'm very...
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katherine kennedy townsend, the lieutenant governor of maryland, the he wouoldest daugf the late senator edward kennedy. what do you make of this? >> it's staggering. it's unheard of for a republican to win in massachusetts anymore. 36 years ago you had a republican senator. all the senate has been democrats for more than a decade. i can't really see health care reform passing anymore in the congress. i think if the democrats tried to get it through, particularly in the house, it would fail. the next step? i think there is going to be a real grassroots rebellion in the house of representatives. they are in a very dicey spot right now. >> k >> larry: kathleen, all the polls say obama remains popular in the state of massachusetts. people who liked obama voted against the democratic candidate. how do you explain that? >> the best thing is to remember tip o'neal who said all politicians are local. they like politicians who work hard for them, who seem to know this is an important election, who fight for it, and i think the sad thing is we didn't see martha coakley doing that. i'm disappointed, but
katherine kennedy townsend, the lieutenant governor of maryland, the he wouoldest daugf the late senator edward kennedy. what do you make of this? >> it's staggering. it's unheard of for a republican to win in massachusetts anymore. 36 years ago you had a republican senator. all the senate has been democrats for more than a decade. i can't really see health care reform passing anymore in the congress. i think if the democrats tried to get it through, particularly in the house, it would...
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>> i would like to thank the edward m.ennedy institute of the united states senate for sponsoring this debate. i would like to think the university of massachusetts at boston for hosting this event. the biggest gathering in memory. this election is so close. i would like to urge all of you if you have a moment, given what they have put into it to go vote. encourage everyone here who was involved. this is an important election. if you would, i would like to ask if you would join me in thanking the candidates who have come here tonight and who are so devoted to public service. thank you. [applause] president later today. please join me in welcoming to the national press club mr. richard trumka. [applause] >> first of all, let me thank you donna for those very kind and generous words. i like to know that i'm delighted to be here at the national press club. i also want to thank the officers of the press club for the invitation to be here with you today, especially due and bob carden speakers chairman committee member who actua
>> i would like to thank the edward m.ennedy institute of the united states senate for sponsoring this debate. i would like to think the university of massachusetts at boston for hosting this event. the biggest gathering in memory. this election is so close. i would like to urge all of you if you have a moment, given what they have put into it to go vote. encourage everyone here who was involved. this is an important election. if you would, i would like to ask if you would join me in...
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speakers include journalist marvin, senior white house correspondent edward henry and the one who started students for barack obama on facebook in 2006. according to the brookings institution, nearly 3/4 of the population in the gaza strip is under 29 years old. a live forum for young palestinians live investigate gaza strip. including democratic representative keith ellison. >> this weekend on book tv, marine corps university professor mark mier on winning counterinsurgence as i wars and children's book author and illustrator on going up in communist czechoslovakia. on c-span 2. for the complete schedule, go to book tv.org. >> now a debate for the candidates for the fom nation for texas governor, we'll hear from rick perry, kay bailey hutchison and debra medina. this debate held in the dallas suburb of denton, texas is an hour. >> good evening and welcome. this is the first time all republican candidates for governor will debate. we're airing live throughout texas on television, radio and online. i'm kera news director shelly kaufler, and i will be the moderator for this debate. we have
speakers include journalist marvin, senior white house correspondent edward henry and the one who started students for barack obama on facebook in 2006. according to the brookings institution, nearly 3/4 of the population in the gaza strip is under 29 years old. a live forum for young palestinians live investigate gaza strip. including democratic representative keith ellison. >> this weekend on book tv, marine corps university professor mark mier on winning counterinsurgence as i wars and...